McVeigh

Bill Frantz frantz at netcom.com
Tue Jun 3 22:34:02 PDT 1997



At 4:50 PM -0700 6/3/97, Kent Crispin wrote:
>Contrast ["milita violence"] with the brilliance of the anarchist
>Eward Abbey in "The Monkey Wrench Gang", where the anti-government
>acts were calculated to call forth popular support.

This is an important point.  When you kill people, you make implacable
enemies.  Consider the SF Bay area rescue team that is still trying to
learn how to live with the memory of the mangled bodies they found Oklahoma
City.  They hate the person(s) responsible for the bombing and they did not
even have relatives killed there.

If you at least avoid killing people, then you have fewer bitter enemies
and a better chance of holding on to your winnings.  The examples of
Gandhi, King, and Mandala come to mind.  Contrast their success with the
results of the violence approach as exemplified by the generations old wars
in Ireland and Israel.

For cypherpunks this comes down to: Make code, not bombs.


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